Posted by oldtanker on January 15, 2015 at 08:16:59 from (64.118.3.75):
In Reply to: Now you guys did it... posted by farmallsandcoops on January 15, 2015 at 07:58:32:
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That's funny. I think there was only one person that actually said he offered 200. Talk about reading. I said he tried to get a deal playing on his age and cash flow. I also explained that most sellers don't want to take the time to read a long winded reply. The seller might just have better things to do with their time. Most of us tried to get that point across to him. Others also commented on pricing of the tractor he was interested in.
He will either stick with the tractor thing or he won't. I don't have a dog in that fight. Yea I was 16 once. I outgrew it! Actually at 16 I knew how to listen. I'd already made enough mistakes to know that others knew better than me at times.
This is America. We have the right to disagree with each other and too express out thoughts. Yet here we are. People thinking others are wrong because we told a young man he was wrong. Yet if one of us older guys did this we'd rip them to shreds. Just how is any young person supposed to learn if all they here is "good boy/girl"?
My thoughts are if he's here to share and learn then he needs to remember that 2nd part, LEARN. If he's only here to hear "good boy" then he's in the wrong place. There have been several time's he's posted things I've questioned but left it be not wanting to discourage him. Now I'm thinking maybe if people would call him out on some of the things he's posted that maybe he would learn something. Sorry, I'm just not an enabler.
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